Toyota Prius Hybrid Battery Repair

Toyota Prius hybrid battery repair & reconditioning begins by removing the battery pack and nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) cores from the vehicle to run a state-of-health (SOH) diagnostic. This process includes discharging and recharging the battery to observe the overall cell capacity and energy output.

Any failing cells or components are identified during the SOH test and can be repaired or replaced as needed. Once the repairs or replacements have been made the hybrid battery is placed back in the vehicle for testing. Repairing or reconditioning your hybrid battery can add years of performance and efficiency to your hybrid vehicle.

Toyota Prius Battery Life Expectancy

The life expectancy of a Toyota Prius hybrid batter is 100,000 to 150,000 miles

Toyota Prius Battery Warranty

The Toyota Prius Battery Warranty is for 8 years or 100,000 miles. As long as your battery is still under warranty, Toyota will replace it for free. But if your Prius is not still under warrant, you are in the same boat as 500 or so others who are experiencing an expired NiMH battery pack.

Toyota Prius Hybrid Battery Reconditioning

The reconditioning process is very similar to the repair process where we start by giving the battery a SOH test to make sure it can be reconditioned. Then, we go in and inspect the batter for failing cells or other important battery components and replace them as needed. The reconditioning process will add years of efficiency and performance to your hybrid vehicle.

Toyota Prius Hybrid Battery Replacement

Replacement With Used Battery

If reconditioning or repair isn’t an option for you, we can replace your hybrid battery with a used or rebuilt battery for less than the price of a new battery.

Replacement With Rebuilt Battery

Replacing your hybrid battery with a rebuilt battery is also another way to save money. These batteries come with a SOH report and have already been tested and reconditioned

Replacement With New Battery

If a used or reconditioned hybrid battery isn’t an option for you, we can replace your battery with a brand new one. This is a little more costly but ensures your battery will last a full lifetime.

Nissan LEAF Battery Warranty & Replacement

According to ABC Nissan, without warranty or labor costs you should expect to pay between $1,000 and $6,000 depending on your model and year. The 2019 Nissan LEAF comes with an 8-year 100,000-mile warranty but is also protected against capacity loss below 3/4 for a period of 8 years.

Tesla Battery Warranty & Replacement

According to the Battery Man Guide, a Tesla Model S battery replacement is $5,000 and for a Tesla Model S85, the price is at around $6,500. As for the Tesla model, 3 Teslarati states that a battery replacement cost will be roughly $5,000 to $7,000. Depending on your Tesla model and the year it was manufactured will affect both the price of a replacement battery as well as the warranty offered. For a Tesla Model S and Model X a battery warranty of 8 years or 125,000 miles. As for a Tesla Model 3, it will depend on which battery you have the standard version is covered for 100,000 or 8 years and the long-range version is covered by 8 years or 120,000 miles however both are backed with minimum 70% retention of Battery capacity over the warranty period.

Chevy Volt Battery Warranty & Replacement

Chevy Volt battery replacement estimates can vary wildly with one dealer quoting a customer $34,000, but it seems that a more realistic number according to GM Authority is $8,000. As for the warranty, Chevy touts an 8 year or 100,000 battery and electric part coverage plan.

Kia Optima Battery Warranty & Replacement

Repair Pal lists the average battery replacement cost for a Kia Optima hybrid between $8,889 and $8,958 without taxes or fees. As for the warranty according to Kia your car is covered for 120 months or 100,000 miles from the first service date.

Ford Fusion Battery Warranty & Replacement

Greentec Auto, prices Ford Fusion Hybrid Batteries between $2,350 and $2,950 with the return of your original battery before taxes and labor. Ford offers a 10 year or 150,000-mile warranty for their Ford Fusion Hybrid and Energi models.

Hybrid Battery FAQ

How much does it cost to replace Prius hybrid battery?

According to figures from Green Car Reports you should expect to pay between $3,649 and $3,807 based on which Toyota model you have with a $1,350 core credit to offset the total cost. After the core credit, you should expect figures to be closer to $2,200 – $2,600 as reported by Serra Toyota.

What is the warranty on the Prius hybrid battery?

According to Toyota a 2019 Prius has a warranty of 98 months or 100,000 miles whichever comes first. As for older Prius models, Toyota of Downtown La, states the warranty will be 100,000 miles or 8 years but in the state of California, your battery is covered for 150,000 miles or 10 years depending on which event happens first. It is not uncommon for a batter to last well over 200,000 miles in many cases.